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Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, promotes expansion of kudzu cattle breeding… Cow breeding management

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Published Mar 29, 2024

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Goseong-gun in Gangwon-do is set to boost its kudzu cattle population and quality through an ambitious fertilized egg production and transplantation project. By selecting genetically superior female kudzu cows for fertilized egg production and implanting these into Korean cows, the initiative aims to produce high-grade kudzu cow calves. With 450 kudzu cattle currently on 34 farms, the plan includes quarterly fertilized egg production and transplantation into 160 Korean cattle, alongside providing high-quality feed and breeding hormone additives to surpass a 45% conception rate. County Governor Ham Myeong-jun is dedicated to expanding this project to not only increase the cattle count but also enhance the breed's quality and farmers' income.
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(Goseong, Gangwon-do = Yonhap News) Reporter Ji-woong Yang = Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do announced on the 28th that it will expand the fertilized egg production and transplantation project to increase the reproductive ability and grade of kudzu cattle and increase their breeding scale. To this end, we plan to select female kudzu cows with excellent genetic ability, produce fertilized eggs, and implant them into the uterus of Korean cow cows to produce several quality kudzu cow calves. Currently, 450 heads of arrowroot cattle are being raised at 34 farms in Goseong-gun, and fertilized eggs are produced a total of four times a quarter and are planned to be transplanted into 160 Korean cattle at the livestock cooperative pilot farm and desired farms. Goseong-gun is supplying sufficient nutrient-rich, high-quality roughage instead of compound feed and supplementing breeding hormone additives in order to increase fertilized egg production and achieve an average conception rate exceeding ...
Source: Yna
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